.... Mr. Hada was born in Horchin
Right Wing Front Banner of Inner Mongolia in 1955. He got his
first degree from the department of Mongolian language and
Literature at the Inner Mongolian Teacher's College for
Nationalities in 1983. After graduation, he worked as an
editor at the Inner Mongolian People's Publishing House for
three years. Then he became a graduate student in the
department of politics, Inner Mongolian Teacher's University
in 1986 and in 1989, he graduated with a master's degree in
philosophy ....

.... the government used as many as ten or so police
cars, 20-some police motorcycles and nearly a hundred
policemen and security persons to fight with bare-handed
herders. Livestock have been driven away more than 30 times,
41 livestock have been plundered, 4 people have been beaten up
and seriously injured, 2 old herders had fallen into a coma
when the policemen intruded into their place to plunder their
livestock
....

.... Another recent case of great concern
is that of Ulan Chovo, 37, reportedly a professor of
history at the University of Inner Mongolia.7 Asia
Waich has received three separate reports indicating that Ulan
Chovo was arrested sometime after the May 1991 crackdown
(probably on July 11) and charged with passing confidential
documents to foreigners. According to one report, he had been
secretly tape-recorded and photographed doing so. According to
another report, which came direct from ethnic Mongolian
sources in Hohhot, Ulan Chovo was recently tried in secret and
sentenced to five years' imprisonment. The documents in
question were almost certainly the first appeal statement by
the Inner Mongolian league for the Defense of Human Rights
and the IMAR Party Committee’s Document No.13. In September
1991, a journalist named Andrew Higgins, Beijing-based
correspondent for the British Independent newspaper, was
detained and searched ....